Press Release: Super bantamweight up-and-comer Andres "Jaguar" Gutierrez (29-0-1) will look to keep his "0" intact on Saturday, August 9, when fights at home against Mexico City's Mario "Huracan" Macias (26-12) in Queretaro, Mexico on Saturday. This twelve rounder will be broadcast on Televisa and Fox Deportes, along with a ten-round women's title bout featuring IBF female 105-pound champ Victoria Argueta of Mexico City defending against Guadalajara's Alondra Garcia.

Currently ranked number one by the WBC, Gutierrez (29-0-1, 22 KOs) is closing in on a WBC title shot at the age of 21.

Fresh from the biggest win of his career, an eighth-round technical knockout of Braulio Santos in March, 29-year-old Mario "Huracan" Macias (26-12, 13 KOs) hopes to deliver another upset victory on Saturday against Gutierrez. A nine-year pro who was stopped by Koki Kameda for the WBA bantamweight title in 2011, Macias is now hoping to move up the 122-pound ladder in the coming months.

Three months removed from her title-winning effort against Nancy Franco in May, 23 year-old Victoria Argueta (12-1, 4 KOs) will defend her IBF 105-pound title for the first time on Saturday.

A 19-year-old, Alondra "Magnifica" Garcia (9-1, 1 KO) has been competing professionally since 2012. In her most recent fight, Garcia outpointed Montserrat Alarcon in May, and now she's ready for Argueta.